Contains: **The Elusive Booths of Burrillville: An Investigation of John Wilkes Booth's Alleged Wife and Daughter - Joyce G. Knibb and Patricia A. Mehrtens (1991). **The Family of Rev. John Butler - Charles Bowdoin Fillebrown (1908). A look at the descendants of John Butler (1789-1856) and Nancy Payne (1788-1857) and their 14 children. Rev. Butler was born in Nottingham West, NH and lived primarily in Hanover, MA and Waterville, ME. **A History of James Morgan of New London, Connecticut and His Descendants from 1607 to 1869 - Nathaniel H. Morgan. (1869). Comprehensive genealogy of the male line descendants through 9 generations. **John North of Farmington, Connecticut and his Descendants - Dexter North (1921). John North, original proprietor of Farmington, CT, sailed from England in 1635. This genealogy documents 10 generations of Norths. **A Complete Record of the John Olin Family. The First of that name who came to America in the year A.D. 1678. Containing an account of their settlement and genealogy up to the present time?1893 - C. C. Olin (1893). John Olin established the family in RI, and the towns of Shaftesbury and Bennington, VT. **The Coursen (Corson) Family, 1612 to 1917, with the Staten Island Branch - Percival Glenroy Ullman. (1917). The line of Peter Coursen, the first French Huguenot emigrant from France to New Amsterdam in 1612.
Heritage Books Archives
2000, CD-ROM, Graphic Images, Adobe Acrobat v6, PC or Mac, 1562 pp.
ISBN: 9780788414992
101-CD1499